AVID is a four year program whose purpose is to help students prepare and be successful in a 4-year college

Badminton Club

Ramondini

Offer an opportunity for students to congrgate for physical activity and fun. There is no after school or before school sports, including badmintin. Students have requested a badminton club and I would like to offer the opportunity on our campus.

Ballroom Dancers

Rau

R009

After school, every other Tuesday

The club will work on teaching it's members a variety of fun and easy to learn versions of ballroom dances. These dances will include but are not limitied to; the Quick Step, Foxtrot, and the Cha-Cha.

Band/Orchestra

Bunselmeier

K012

During class

Perform for concerts, festivals, parades, athletics, and events here at Sheldon, and in the community

Biotech

Cecil

Cafeteria

1st Tuesdays of every month @ 3:15

To explore both post-secondary education and employment in the current emerging high growth science career labor market and to provide community service

Black Student Union

Mamou/Watkins

333

Every other Wednesday

To unify African American Students on our campus and to educate others about African American culture and history

California Scholarship Federation (CSF)

Cooney/Steger

Cafeteria

After School, Monthly

The California Scholarship Federation exists to promote and recognize high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of students in California schools. Students who apply and are accepted in CSF will participate in community service and fundraising activities

Campus for Christ (CFC)

R. Miller

C011

Every other Wednesday @ 8am

To serve Christ and spread his good news to others

Chemistry

Laurison

D201

2nd Wednesday @ 3:05

Develop interest in sciences

Choir

Hebert

K013

During Class

To promote interest in those who want to sing.

Computer

Foster

EQUITAS

M Newton

303

2nd Wednesday @ 3:15

Awareness and education about the law

Dance To The Muse

Herbert

K013

Announced 2 Weeks Ahead Of Time

To dance to all forms of music without needing to have any previous experience. We will learn new styles and expand the mind to all kinds of dancing. We are adopting Jazz dance as a way of developing different styles in dance and moving outside a class curriculum, while also making it more flexible towards students' schedules who may not have time to take a class such as Jazz dance while still being able to enjoy dancing and learn about it

FFA

Flaherty/Looper

D101

Weekly- See School Calendar

The FFA develops a student's potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education

Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising

Wallace Ussery

R018

Every Other Wednesday After School

To free our creative mind and let it wander to take us a place it's never been before. FIDM Fashion Club is the place to design your future

Gentlemen's Club

McMorris

C001

During lunch

To motivate Sheldon High School young men the style of dressing in the most quintessential way. We will show young men different styles of dressing, but most importantly is for our young men to represent Sheldon in a very good way

GSA - Gay-Straight Alliance

Friedberg

325

Tuesdays of a month @3:15

To give students an opportunity to discuss and appreciate the different sexual orientations on campus.

Husky Nation

Cortez/Grivel/Gardner/

Bunselmeier/Heacock

AO

Will be announced

To help the school develop more spirit throughout various activities created by our elected officiers

Huskies In Bollywood

Robinson

D206

Once a month

To exhibit and promote Bollywood music, movies, and dance

Interact Cub

Gradin

To help students develop leadership skills and to connect with community leaders.

Japan

Montague

E008

TBA

To learn about Japan and its culture

Key Club

Laurison

D109

Tuesdays after school

Encourage service to the school and community through various community service projects

Korean Music Club

Uyeyama

Near the library

Monday after school

To learn more about K-POP music and dance

La Raza

Cortez/Rocha

E009

First Thursday of every month @ 3:15

To learn more about Latino culture

TEAM Husky

Grivel/ Ramondini

Varies On Groups and Teacher Mentors

Every Wednesday Morning @ 9:00

Nationally recognized program that works to welcome Freshmen to our High School. Open to Juniors and Seniors on campus. Students continue as mentors in the TEAM Husky program

Mathletes

Wallace

D107

Thursdays

The purpose of mathletes is to foster and promote an appreciation of mathematics through testing, competitions, and other mathematical activities.

National Honor Society

Alwis

F016

Usally At 9AM on non-TEAM Husky Wednesdays; specific dates TBD

The purpose of this organization is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students in secondary schools. Each member is expected to complete an individual and group community project in addition to the yearly requirements

Provide an environment for developing positive relationships, inspire and empower students to initiate positive action in their communities, and experience adventures in the outdoors with the purpose of meaningful education in nature, team building, and character development

Pacific Islander Club

Brennan/
Cuccinello

D118

Friday At 3:15

Showcase and celebrate the Pacific Island culture

Paw Prints

Magsig

317

Every other Monday, after school

To establish a dialogue between students about social life and provide a platform for student voices.

Photography Club

Coates

J006

Wednesdays At 9AM

To showcase student's talents and provide students with tools and opportunities to improve and learn

Precision Dance Team

Kendro

M001

Every Tuesday And Thursday At 3:15PM-5:00PM

To operate exclusively for performance purposes at games and rallies

Pun Club

Z Newton

319

Thursdays At 3:15PM

To provide a safe and healthy environment where students can express themselves freely and joyfully through jokes and puns

Punjabi Virsa Club

Gil

Once a month At 3:15PM

To showcase Punjabi traditions and culture

Science Olympiad

Kosney

D102

Daily

3:05-4:30 (depending on team)

During the school year, a team of 15-17 students prepare to compete in Science Olympiad tournaments held on the local, state, and national levels. These interscholastic competitions consist of a series of 40 individual and team events that encourage learning in biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, problem solving, and technology. Events in the Science Olympiad have been designed to recognize the wide variety of skills that students possess. While some events require knowledge of scientific facts and concepts, others rely on science processes, skills, or applications.

Sheldon's Breaker's Club

Mazz

313

3:15 - 4:30

Appreciation for break dance

SHSFilmworks

Nylund-Lieb

To help students gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the art of film by viewing, analyzing, and making films. We will be a filmmakers cooperative; forming a network of filmmakers and film lovers working together to share ideas, equipment, skills, and providing educational and equipment resources for independent projects.

Sikh Honor Service Society

Flook

320

Scheduled Bi-Weekly

To provide an educated and fun environment about Sikhism and the important events happening in our world while providing chances of community service and a fun atmosphere

Students Helping Students

Ward

R005

During class

Provide an alternative form of counseling to students. Resolve conflicts amongst students before they escalate. Help out counselors with situations. To model and teach effective problem solving skills. To develop leadership skills through development and participation in campus services.

Theatre

Howard

K009

During 3rd Period Class

Sponsors mainstage theatre productions open to all students fall and spring

Trading Card Game

Weavor

335

Thursdays After School

To teach and play various trading card games. As by the name, trading cards will be happening but as respect to the school no money money/gambling will be involved. Anyone will be able to socialize with fellow players and have friendly and local tournaments

Universal Rhythm

Roberts/ Child

M009

During 3rd Period Class

To teach students how to dance and to put on a successful dance production.

Yearbook

Shupe

F016

During 3rd Period Class

To create a book that documents and celebrates the unique aspects and events of each school year